Newton Crouch Manufacturing Facility

Precision Manufacturing: The Newton Crouch Process

Engineered for Durability and Field Performance

At Newton Crouch, manufacturing is more than just assembly. It is a precision-driven process focused on creating the most durable agricultural applicators in the industry. Every fertilizer spreader, liquid sprayer, and storage tank we produce is designed for long service life and high efficiency, ensuring a low total cost of ownership for our customers.

Quality Materials: The 304 Stainless Steel Standard

Corrosion is the greatest enemy of agricultural equipment. To combat this, Newton Crouch utilizes high-grade 304 stainless steel in our manufacturing process. This heavy-duty material provides superior resistance to chemical fertilizers and harsh environments, ensuring your investment stays in the field and out of the shop. Our focus on high-quality materials means fewer replacement parts and more uptime during critical application windows.

Precision Engineering in Griffin, GA

Our facility in Griffin, Georgia, serves as the hub for our American-made innovation. By maintaining control over the entire manufacturing process, we ensure that every unit meets our rigorous standards for precision rate control and accurate application. We do not rely on large assembly lines; instead, we focus on craftsmanship and customization, allowing us to build equipment tailored to the specific needs of each grower.

The Differentiator: Customization and Direct Support

One of the key differentiators of the Newton Crouch process is our ability to customize. We understand that no two farming operations are identical. Our engineers work closely with customers to design applicators that fit their specific requirements. This direct sales and manufacturing approach ensures that you get exactly the equipment you need, backed by the best technical support in the industry.

With over 15,000 units manufactured, Newton Crouch continues to lead the way in American agricultural manufacturing. Experience the difference of equipment built by farmers, for farmers.